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Hi,
you have to add () to make that compile...
and I see only two allocations. The first is collectible right away, as the only reference (in myXmlNode) gets overwritten by the second one; I can't see where the second one becomes collectible, as the enclosing code block is absent.
And collectible isn't the same as collected, as I already explained.
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Can I get the code of any *.exe file?? If yes how?
because I lost my source code for my application. But I installed it before it is lost ... and I have the exe file with me ....... what do u recommend me to do??
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Sure, get Red Gate's Reflector (previously from Lutz Roeder), for native programs, well, there is a thing called Boomerang, but it is not that good so you'd be better off with a disassembler for native code.
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IMO, given your previous posts it's doubtful you want this for genuine purposes. It's more likely you want to decompile someone else's application, and, again from your previous posts, it's highly unlikely you would even understand it.
If this is not the case, then it's a good lesson for you in how to use source control and backups.
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hey dude ..... that is not the case .... i didnt know that exe files will be converted to back ..... after I know it(i.e yesterday) I remembered there was one application that I did for my customer and I remembered I lost it with virus ...... but the exe file is still on my pc .... that is why i post this question... if you can help am here...
Thank you
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Hey dude...then it's a good lesson for you in how to use source control and backups.
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you omitted too many periods to make that sink in I'm afraid.
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why dont u say ..... I cant... i think it hard 4 u to say that
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Hello,
How l can make a form to blink (after some event occured)?
10x alot
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It's not a question of how, but why. IMO, it would be a horrendous UI.
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I think he means, "flash the title bar", ala Windows Messenger, not "a form that blinks on and off".
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I expect that's what form.Activate() does.
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Hi,
How can i start a new window at the position of the right bottom of the screen,
no matter of what the size of a screen i have.
Thanks...
modified on Saturday, August 8, 2009 12:09 PM
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1) Find out where your right bottom is
2) Set the correct properties on the form
Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width;
Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height;
Enjoy
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My right bottom is directly beside my left bottom, on the seat of the chair.
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In this context, your right bottom is the wrong bottom - but I'm not gonna be an ass over it
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Hi,
you would need Form.StartPosition and Form.Location and SystemInformation.PrimaryMonitorSize and a simple math expression.
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here's thr answer:
Screen currentScreen = Screen.FromRectangle(this.RectangleToScreen(ClientRectangle)); this.Location = new Point(currentScreen.Bounds.Right - this.Width, currentScreen.Bounds.Height - this.Height);
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Hi,
Can any1 please tell me how to align and format the data appearing in the rtb. I am basically displaying rows in the rtb. Is there any way where in I can have column headers and boundaries like cells in the RTB.
Please suggest...
Thanks
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Hi,
AFAIK you can have a real table in RTF files and RTB controls.
"All" it takes is this:
- create a table in Word
- save as RTF file
- look at its content, and put something similar into the RichTextBox.Rtf property.
I'm not pretending editing a table through an RTB would be easy!
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Hi,
do u mean to say, I create a Table structure with column headers pertaining to the rows in rtf and save it on the desktop. And then use the rtb.rtf property ?
But how do I set the rtb.rtf property to the correct path of the rtf file stored in the desktop./?
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No. I didn't say desktop, nor path.
All I said is test with Word->RTF file->RTF property.
Use some dumb editor (NotePad) to get the RTF file content and assign it to RTB.Rtf property.
Look at the RTF code, modify it as needed.
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Thanks sir,
But i have never done this, can you please send me some web links or code snippets to achieve this task..
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